LOWRANCE SOUTH AFRICA Issue 28 | Page 6

When in forward-mode, LiveSight provides a very wide horizontal coverage area, thereby covering more area with a single beam and making it easy for users to track their casted lure (since it decreases the required accuracy of their casts). With the increased coverage area of LiveSight, users spend less time steering the transducer around hunting for fish and lures. When mounted in down-mode, the same dimensions are focused below the boat- giving anglers a large enough visible patch to easily track lures and watch fish react. LiveSight also serves as a traditional sonar transducer in this configuration, thereby reducing the number of transducers needed. More range means in forward-mode you can see objects and fish further than your casting ability so you can position the boat in order to make those casts. In down-mode range is equal to depth, so LiveSight down gives users the flexibility to fish structure.